Sovereign Tower Is A New Arthurian Legend-Flavoured Management RPG, Riding In Late 2026

If you want a visual novel-style game with Dispatch-like mechanics, but rather do it in medieval times, you may want to check out developer Wild Wits’ latest indie offering.

Sovereign Tower is an upcoming management RPG set in Arthurian times and in the Round Table tale, where you send out eccentric knights to quests, sort out your kingdom so that it doesn’t become a fiery pile, and placate a demanding court so you can retain your monarchy.

As players step into their new role of sovereign, they’ll need to balance the inflated egos of their knights, answer the demands requests of their subjects, and ensure balance and harmony across the Kingdom’s denizens. From a stray goose that needs corralling, to a much needed exorcism, no quest is too big (or too weird) for the cadre of Knights at their disposal, but to ensure success, players will need to carefully balance their champions’ strengths and weaknesses along with the kingdom’s coffers and public opinion to remain on top.

And when it ultimately all goes wrong? They’ll strike up a deal with a demon to turn back time. Starting their reign fresh, with the new dialogue options and pathways at their disposal, players can rewrite their fate again, and again, and again…

Sovereign Tower will be out on August 2026 for PC. A demo is out right now on itch.io if you want to get your Arthurian Legend on.

Features

  • Your Reign, Your Rules – Every choice you make defines your legacy and the fate of your kingdom.
  • Recruit eccentric Knights – Manage a court of unpredictable heroes with big egos and even bigger problems.
  • Manage Your Round Table – Send knights on epic quests where success or disaster hinges on your judgment.
  • Bend Time and Tempt Fate – Uncover secrets, pursue forbidden romances, and when it all goes wrong, rewind time like they never happened in the first place.
  • Expand Your Tower – Build new annexes, acquire upgrades, and outwit rival rulers in increasingly impressive displays of sovereignty.

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